Yep and that's my general rule. But there's a public health call here about whether it's better for the NHS if people keep cycling outside to stay fit or stay at home so they don't use precious NHS resources if they fall off.
Plus when you're doing sport it's different - e.g. snottier - to general life. Ideally there'd be some context specific advice but I appreciate they can't write advice for everything.
There has been some interesting discussion about this in recent Cycling Podcast episodes.
I will be doing some solo road riding. I’m not accident prone or doing anything extreme.
I (personally) wouldn’t go and ride trails, it’s too muddy anyway right now. I know I’m far more likely to fall when off-road and whilst a hospital visit is unlikely I’d rather help in a pandemic un-injured.
Yep and that's my general rule. But there's a public health call here about whether it's better for the NHS if people keep cycling outside to stay fit or stay at home so they don't use precious NHS resources if they fall off.
Plus when you're doing sport it's different - e.g. snottier - to general life. Ideally there'd be some context specific advice but I appreciate they can't write advice for everything.
There has been some interesting discussion about this in recent Cycling Podcast episodes.